Photographer’s Note
Palau Güell was recognized as world cultural heritage by UNESCO. The famous architect Antoni Gaudi planned the building for his friend and sponsor Eusebi Güell in 1886. The plans were changed more than 30 times.
In the end the Palau Güell became the most expensive building of it’s time, because only the best material was used. On the roof are more than 20 chimneys and each one is different from the other.
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banyanman
(7739) 2005-08-12 9:10
Hi Roland. Frankly I think these chimneys are ugly, but your composition is colourful, exposure is spot on, and sharpness is excellent - so at least they serve the purpose of making a good photograph. I would have perhaps cropped 2mm off the bottom to remove the distraction of all those joins in the bottom left hand part of the picture. Cheers . . . David
gezgin37
(3390) 2005-09-16 16:33
Hi Roland,
hard to believe they are just chimneys. It's an interesting and colourful shot.
Greetings
Selcuk
sergio1
(12150) 2005-09-24 13:45
Bonitga escena colorida, la resolucion esta muy bien y la definicion tambien.
Nos vemos
saharafree
(0) 2006-04-02 14:28
precious and colourful picture drawing more than a symbol in Barcelona , with its modernism impregnating the city atmosphere . a delight for the eyes with delicious colours and shapes
ppmiranda
(369) 2007-02-03 4:36
Muito bonita sua foto. Parabéns pela composição. Perspectiva interessante. Bom POV.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Roland Parton (ahmet54)
(2263) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-03-22
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Fuji Finepix S304
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Colonial architecture, Architects: Antoni Gaudí (1852 – 1926) [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-08-11 12:44








